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>> yeah. >> reporter: emily was too sick for more chemo so her family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven grupp is leading the study. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. and the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> reporter: scientists use the patients own immune cells called t-cells, white blood cells that help fight infection. they remove the t-cells genetically engineer them to attack leukemia cells, and inject them back into the patient. the engineered t-cell in gray attacks the cancer cells tinted green. >> the cells actually grow within the patient, and can attack a large amount of cancer cells. >> reporter: emily received an infusion of her engineered t-cells last april. she suffered life threatening complications. >> they took us out in the hall and said there is no room to get sicker. she is as sick as you can get, you know. they said you should call your family in, there's a pretty good chance she won't be here in the morning. >> reporter: doctors managed the toxic e
>> yeah. >> reporter: emily was too sick for more chemo so her family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven grupp is leading the study. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. and the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> reporter: scientists use the patients own immune cells called t-cells, white blood cells that help fight infection. they remove the t-cells...
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. >> reporter: two years ago emily whitehead was just five when her mother carry felt something was wrong. >> i noticed one evening when i was giving her a bath that she had a lot of black and blue mark its all over her body. >> emily had all, acute lympho blass particular lieu keep ya, curable in 85% of children who undergo chemotherapy. >> but for emily, chemo didn't work. she thinks her dog lucy knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with me, she would just sit. >> do you think she knew you were sick. >> yeah. >> emily was too sick for more chemo so her family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven grupp is leading the study. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. and the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> scientists use the patientee own immune cells called t-cell, white blood cells that help fight infection. they remove the t-cells genetically engineer them to attack leukemia cells, and inject them back into the patient. the engineered t-cell in gray atta
. >> reporter: two years ago emily whitehead was just five when her mother carry felt something was wrong. >> i noticed one evening when i was giving her a bath that she had a lot of black and blue mark its all over her body. >> emily had all, acute lympho blass particular lieu keep ya, curable in 85% of children who undergo chemotherapy. >> but for emily, chemo didn't work. she thinks her dog lucy knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with...
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robbie parker lost his be her dad. >> axelrod: robbie parker on his daughter, emilie. as we learn more about the chaos and terror inside sandy hook elementary school yesterday morning, we are hearing more about some extraordinary heroism from teachers inside as well. some in the last moments of their lives. michelle miller picks up the story now. good evening, michelle. >> reporter: good evening, jim. grief is everywhere. the corner gas stakes, the local diner, and most certainly at any one of the num know in our heart she was protecting those kids from that shooter. >> reporter: fred rogers, mr. progger to most of us, used to say when he was a little boy and he saw something scary his mother would tell him, "look for the helpers. you will always find people helping," she said. and certainly, that was the case here in newtown. jim. >> axelrod: michelle miller, thank you. will the massacre move congress to consider tougher gun laws? [ female announcer ] born from the naturally sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of
robbie parker lost his be her dad. >> axelrod: robbie parker on his daughter, emilie. as we learn more about the chaos and terror inside sandy hook elementary school yesterday morning, we are hearing more about some extraordinary heroism from teachers inside as well. some in the last moments of their lives. michelle miller picks up the story now. good evening, michelle. >> reporter: good evening, jim. grief is everywhere. the corner gas stakes, the local diner, and most certainly at...
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six-year-old emilie parker was buried in utah, remembered for the markers and paper emilie always had with her because as she would say, "i have so many ideas of things to draw, it's hard to remember them all." newtown's police chief is talking publicly about the shooting for the first time. the chief and his captain sat down with elaine quijano this morning who joins us now. good evening elaine. >> reporter: good evening to you, jim. well, police chief michael kehoe and captain joe rios arrived at sandy hook elementary within minutes of the call. >> we needed to break into the school to get in. because the back doors are secured. >> reporter: how did you get it open? >> broke out the window. >> reporter: it was quiet and the halls were empty, chief kehoe searched sandy hook elementary room by room. >> with the rooms locked, that means the teachers had done their job, locked their doors, and hid their children from danger. so we went around the building to the front of the building. >> reporter: tell me about that. >> there was a very tragic,un, observation on all parts because then y
six-year-old emilie parker was buried in utah, remembered for the markers and paper emilie always had with her because as she would say, "i have so many ideas of things to draw, it's hard to remember them all." newtown's police chief is talking publicly about the shooting for the first time. the chief and his captain sat down with elaine quijano this morning who joins us now. good evening elaine. >> reporter: good evening to you, jim. well, police chief michael kehoe and captain...
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emily parker's family role move today newtown -- recently moved to newtown. 20 children and six adults were killed last friday. police have not yet established a motive for adam lanza. >>> more than two dozen hollywood celebrities created a public service announcement calling for a plan to control gun violence across the run think. the demand a plan to end gun violence is part of a campaign by mayors against illegal guns. >> columbine. >> virginia tech. >> tucson. >> aurora. >> flood. >> oak creek. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> how many more? how many more? >> how many more colleges? >> how many more classrooms? >> how many more movie theaters? >> how many more houses of faith? >> jennifer aniston, conan o'brien, steve carell, zoe day chanel participated in this. >>> the butler did it. but now the pope did a christmas pardon. the pope benedict visited his former butler and told him he had pardoned him for stealing valuable paypal documents. he -- pa pal documents. he gave the documents to a journalist in order to expose evil and corruption in the vatican. >>> just
emily parker's family role move today newtown -- recently moved to newtown. 20 children and six adults were killed last friday. police have not yet established a motive for adam lanza. >>> more than two dozen hollywood celebrities created a public service announcement calling for a plan to control gun violence across the run think. the demand a plan to end gun violence is part of a campaign by mayors against illegal guns. >> columbine. >> virginia tech. >> tucson....
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. >> reporter: they discovered more than 4,000 such cases says former student emily galvin. >> at every level there had been a prosecutor or a judge who thought it was okay to hand down a life sentence for shoplifting it was really hor.ing to me. >> armed with what they learned about three strikes the standford students began a campaign for change. they gathered signatures and wrote a ballot measure. in the november election proposition 36 a major reform of the law was passed by 70% of california voters. >> the people have spoken and the people no longer want to hand down these ridiculously harsh sentences for minor crimes. >> with the change, three strikes inmates can now appeal to have their cases reviewed. the students are being repaid in gratitude by the prisoners they're helping. >> i'm very happy that prop 36 has passed. to now being on the verge of having my life back is overwhelming. thank you for your efforts in my favor. also, in treating me like a human being. >> the standford students have now brought hope to inmates who believe they have already done enough time for a minor
. >> reporter: they discovered more than 4,000 such cases says former student emily galvin. >> at every level there had been a prosecutor or a judge who thought it was okay to hand down a life sentence for shoplifting it was really hor.ing to me. >> armed with what they learned about three strikes the standford students began a campaign for change. they gathered signatures and wrote a ballot measure. in the november election proposition 36 a major reform of the law was passed...
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a memorial service for emilie parker was held last night in ogden, utah. her father robby parker is heartbroken. >> coming up the roads, we started to see the ribbons and all of your tributes to emily everywhere and a lot of you guys don't even know who she is. a lot of you never even met her. >> reporter: the last two faculty members were also laid to rest today. rachel d'avino's boyfriend was planning to propose on christmas eve. school psychologist mary sherlach was remembered for her devotion to kids in trouble. the processions of hearses in newtown are nearing an end. kim schnell doesn't know anyone here but traveled from virginia to pay her respects. >> i felt the call to come and so we got in the car and drove from virginia. just thinking about how many hurting people there are, how the acts of evil can affect so many people. >> reporter: thousands of condolence letters have overwhelmed the newtown post office and, scott, the postmaster says they've come from across the country and all over the world. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. the last of 20 chi
a memorial service for emilie parker was held last night in ogden, utah. her father robby parker is heartbroken. >> coming up the roads, we started to see the ribbons and all of your tributes to emily everywhere and a lot of you guys don't even know who she is. a lot of you never even met her. >> reporter: the last two faculty members were also laid to rest today. rachel d'avino's boyfriend was planning to propose on christmas eve. school psychologist mary sherlach was remembered...
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charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, anna, dylan, madeline catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emilie, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of the memory. >> pelley: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> which i amming new eyewitness accounts about what really took place during the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> the popping kept going off. and i could see his -- his feet and his legs from the knees down. >> the dramatic stories. the parents in mourning. >> she was the type of person that could just light up the room. >> what we know about the killer now. >> and how hollywood is responding to the tragedy. from canceled premieres to heartbreaking tributes. >> join us as we observe a moment of silence. >> this was tragic. and if you're upset about it as a parent, it's okay for them to see you cry. >> dr. phil's advice for parents in this t
charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, anna, dylan, madeline catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emilie, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of the memory. >> pelley: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> which i amming new...
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charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, anna, dylan, madeline catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emilie, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of the memory. >> pelley: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ed days to come -- in the days to come there will be far too many funerals held in connecticut, far too many children taken far too son. today the people of newton came together for the first two of those funerals. randall pinkston was there. >> reporter: adults sobbed openly as they arrived to remember the 6-year-old who was a huge sports fan and loved the new york giants. family and friends also gathered to say goodbye to noah pozner. his twin sister was in a nearby classroom but survived the shooting. police are trying to figure out why 20-year-old adam lanza burst into the school and started firing a high-powered rifle. 20 first
charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, anna, dylan, madeline catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emilie, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of the memory. >> pelley: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ed days to come -- in the...
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emilie. jack. noah. caroline. jessica. benjamin. avielle. allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. newtown, connecticut has ben its heartbreaking goodbyes the sandy hook shooting vic. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. newtown, connecticut has begun its heartbreaking goodbyes to the sandy hook shooting victims. the first funerals for the 26 victims were held today. two 6-year-old boys, jack pinto and noah pozner were laid to rest. outside noah's service, well- wishers placed two teddy bears white flowers and a single red rose at the base of a maple tree. at jack's, hymns rang out from the inside. also today, trucks began moving supplies to another school in a nearby town. that is where the children who survived will eventually resume classes. randall pinkston joins us live from newtown, connecticut. >> reporter: this is a day of overwhelming sadness mind numbs grief in newtown, the first of two of th
emilie. jack. noah. caroline. jessica. benjamin. avielle. allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. newtown, connecticut has ben its heartbreaking goodbyes the sandy hook shooting vic. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. newtown, connecticut has begun its heartbreaking goodbyes to the...